Centuries of ChildhoodJ. Cape, 1962 - 447 oldal |
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139. oldal
... existed in these early times , it remained at this elementary level . But , at least in the Carolingian period , the cathedral school went beyond these limits , and it is the cathedral school which is the original cell of our entire ...
... existed in these early times , it remained at this elementary level . But , at least in the Carolingian period , the cathedral school went beyond these limits , and it is the cathedral school which is the original cell of our entire ...
270. oldal
... existed : in the Jesuit colleges , the pupils whose life was most like that of our boarders were called con- victores . The concept of the day - school was clearer and more widespread , because it corresponded to the most common ...
... existed : in the Jesuit colleges , the pupils whose life was most like that of our boarders were called con- victores . The concept of the day - school was clearer and more widespread , because it corresponded to the most common ...
396. oldal
... existed in poorer families between artisans and labourers and their young apprentices . There was not a great age difference between the children of a big house and the servants , who were usually engaged very young and some of whom ...
... existed in poorer families between artisans and labourers and their young apprentices . There was not a great age difference between the children of a big house and the servants , who were usually engaged very young and some of whom ...
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THE AGES OF LIFE | 15 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CHILDHOOD | 33 |
CHILDRENS DRESS | 50 |
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